HP Touchpad products review. The Touchpad HP was one of the first devices made by HP running on WebOS 3.0. WebOS is a mobile operating system very nicely designed which was developed by HP and later acquired by HP in 2010. HP had realized the real value of WebOS and plans to include it on many different devices, of tablet PC's printer. The Touchpad of HP is one of the first WebOS tablet running computers, so is it good? In other words, is really good enough to you away from the much more experienced iOS of WebOS and Android tablets that are already available?
Specifications
-Operating system - WebOS 3.0
-9.7 capacitive touch screen XGA inch
-1.2 Ghz Dual Core Processor
-1 GB RAM
-16 GB or 32 GB storage space
-Front facing camera
-Wi - Fi
-Bluetooth
-Battery Rechargeable 6 300 mAh
-Connector MicroUSB
-audio jack 3.5 mm
Web OS. The biggest draws of this tablet is the operating system itself. WebOS is an alternative to the Android and iOS and is very well designed. It really looks very similar to the manual Blackberry operating system, and there is a good reason for this. BlackBerry actually copied the WebOS interface at its first exit when they saw that it is possible. Surprisingly, he did not result in a trial as it would have if Apple was involved.
WebOS also supports multitasking that works even better on a tablet with a larger screen. It also supports something called synergy; It is in fact a very clever idea. Rather than having to sync your phone manually, all data is maintained completely automatically. This works by using capacity wireless phone and it works very well.
WebOS really is an amazing operating system and is probably the main why reason HP bought Palm. The only problem with him - nobody did actually uses it. There are many more users of Android tablets or iOS. This may seem like a problem, but this does not mean that developers focus on designing applications for it as much because there are fewer users. It also has some advantages because it means that less virus are also developed for the platform.
Design. The touchpad is very similar to many other tablet computers. It is a rectangle, with a touch screen of the sensitive to the environment. It is slightly thicker than some other tablets, but featured a rather certain owner connector microUSB port. This makes it very easy to find a new lead or charger when you lose yours. The quality of the construction of the HP's Touchpad is very good; It feels much better than some cheaper, unbranded Android tablets that you can buy.
Battery life. As with any portable device, the duration of the battery lasts between charges is very important. No matter how amazing something is when it is loaded, it is little more than a paperweight when he is flat. The life of the battery of the HP's Touchpad is on what you would expect that it takes about the same length of time as an Android tablet.
If you use the Tablet for a navigation watch flash videos streaming and then the battery will last up to 8 hours, which is not really bad. If you are more than a casual user tablet, then you can get much longer battery life.
Verdict. HP's Touchpad is a bit capable tablet, which is built to a very high quality. This tablet is perfect for all those who want a Tablet PC can play Flash Video out of the box, who doesn't love Android. The minor disadvantage is that there is less available on the Android devices or iOS - applications so can live you with that?